Season Dates
September, October
Species
Rocky Mountain Elk
Guide Ratio
1 on 1, 2 on 1, Guided, Outfitted
Location
Wyoming, United States of America
Weapon/Equip.
Archery, Rifle
Hunt Methods
Horses, Hiking, Spot and Stalk, Calling
Duration
10 Days
Difficulty
Moderate Difficult
Accommodations
Wall Tent, Comfortable Tent Camp
Description
ABOUT OUTFITTER:
This HFA-Endorsed Outfitter is a proud, family-owned and operated business, run by lifelong Wyoming residents. With nearly 20 years of experience guiding in the region, they now manage four well-established camps throughout Western Wyoming. The area boasts an abundant population of elk, moose, bear, and mountain lion, offering hunters and outdoor enthusiasts an exceptional wilderness experience. Their specially bred horses are strong, sure-footed, and gentle—ideal for navigating rugged terrain. All tack and equipment are meticulously maintained, and their experienced, passionate guides are committed to delivering 100% effort to ensure a memorable and successful adventure.
HUNT DETAILS:
This elk hunt takes place just south of Yellowstone National Park in the remote wilderness of Unit 70. From the trailhead, hunters embark on a scenic five-hour horseback ride into a backcountry camp nestled in some of the most breathtaking terrain the state has to offer.
The outfitter focuses on pursuing mature trophy bulls, with a target size of 320" and above. To maintain quality and ensure personalized attention, the camp is limited to just 2–4 hunters per week. Both archery and rifle hunts are offered, and the team works tirelessly to ensure every client has a real opportunity at success.
All hunts are conducted on horseback, offering a traditional and immersive Western hunting experience. The camp includes a full-time cook serving hearty, all-you-can-eat meals, making for a comfortable stay in the backcountry.
Don’t be misled by the fact that this is a general tag hunt—this is an action-packed, high-success elk hunt in some of the finest country in the West.
It is suggested that you be in the best physical shape possible, for this is very rugged and strenuous country with elevations from 8,500 - 11,000 ft.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Their tent camps are impressively clean, thoughtfully organized, and outfitted with wood stoves, new cots, a real shower stall, and hearty, home-cooked meals. The Wyoming Outfitter Board has awarded this operation its highest possible rating.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
Licenses for all seasons and hunts in Wyoming are allocated through the state draw. Each unit and season require different numbers of preference points to draw a license. Huntin' Fool License Application Service will help you apply at the time of application.
This HFA-Endorsed Outfitter is a proud, family-owned and operated business, run by lifelong Wyoming residents. With nearly 20 years of experience guiding in the region, they now manage four well-established camps throughout Western Wyoming. The area boasts an abundant population of elk, moose, bear, and mountain lion, offering hunters and outdoor enthusiasts an exceptional wilderness experience. Their specially bred horses are strong, sure-footed, and gentle—ideal for navigating rugged terrain. All tack and equipment are meticulously maintained, and their experienced, passionate guides are committed to delivering 100% effort to ensure a memorable and successful adventure.
HUNT DETAILS:
This elk hunt takes place just south of Yellowstone National Park in the remote wilderness of Unit 70. From the trailhead, hunters embark on a scenic five-hour horseback ride into a backcountry camp nestled in some of the most breathtaking terrain the state has to offer.
The outfitter focuses on pursuing mature trophy bulls, with a target size of 320" and above. To maintain quality and ensure personalized attention, the camp is limited to just 2–4 hunters per week. Both archery and rifle hunts are offered, and the team works tirelessly to ensure every client has a real opportunity at success.
All hunts are conducted on horseback, offering a traditional and immersive Western hunting experience. The camp includes a full-time cook serving hearty, all-you-can-eat meals, making for a comfortable stay in the backcountry.
Don’t be misled by the fact that this is a general tag hunt—this is an action-packed, high-success elk hunt in some of the finest country in the West.
It is suggested that you be in the best physical shape possible, for this is very rugged and strenuous country with elevations from 8,500 - 11,000 ft.
ACCOMMODATIONS:
Their tent camps are impressively clean, thoughtfully organized, and outfitted with wood stoves, new cots, a real shower stall, and hearty, home-cooked meals. The Wyoming Outfitter Board has awarded this operation its highest possible rating.
LICENSE INFORMATION:
Licenses for all seasons and hunts in Wyoming are allocated through the state draw. Each unit and season require different numbers of preference points to draw a license. Huntin' Fool License Application Service will help you apply at the time of application.
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Lodging
- Meals
- Trip Transportation
- Field Preparation of Trophies
- Camping Equipment
- Cooking Equipment
- Professional Hunter & Staff
- Guide
- In-Field Lunch
Exclusions
- Weapon
- License
- Tag(s)
- Airport Pickup and Dropoff
- Gratuities
- Car Rental
- Ammunition
- Sleeping Bag
- Sleeping Pad
- Delivery of Trophy to Taxidermist
- Delivery of Meat to Processor
Trophy Fees
- Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
- Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
- Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
- Wolf: $ 1,000.00
- Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
- Wolverine: $ 1,250.00